Trans-rights advocate flips TPUSA table at University of Washington
An incensed University of Washington student was caught on camera Thursday aggressively flipping over a Turning Point USA information table after accusing the conservative group of supporting “the genocide of trans kids” and calling them “Nazis.”
The unidentified student approached TPUSA field representative Rachel Anderson and other members of the group, making several claims about the right-wing political advocacy group before overturning their information table, a video shared on Twitter shows.
“Yeah, you just support the genocide of trans kids,” the student says at the start of the video.
The TPUSA members at the table quietly say “no” before one adds, “That is such an assumption.”
“That’s such an assumption. Right. With all this s–t. Right,” the accuser responded while pointing to materials on the table.
“What is anti-trans on the table?” one of the TPUSA members asked.
“You’re TPUSA, you dumb bitches. Whatever,” the activist said without being able to point to an example.
The enraged student then grabbed the table, swiftly flipped it over, and sent TPUSA booklets, buttons, and other papers flying across the pavement.
“Get the f–k off my campus, you Nazis,” they appeared to say before bolting from the scene.
A spokesperson for TPUSA told Fox News Digital that members of the organization have been subjected to a “higher level of vitriol and violence” than before from supporters of the “radical Trans Movement” but that the group won’t let it deter them.
“Our students and their field staff supporters are the frontlines for so many of these cultural debates and controversies,” the spokesperson said.
“They are subjected to being called the most horrible names, shunned and doxxed by fellow students, and persecuted by teachers and administrators. And they’re used to that. The organization is prepared for it.”
Things became violent at another TPUSA event earlier this month when former NCAA swimmer Riley Gaines said she was attacked and forced to hide after transgender-rights activists stormed her speech about protecting women’s sports at San Francisco State University.
The 12-time All-American champ — a former competitor of transgender Penn swimmer Lia Thomas -— was barricaded in a room for nearly three hours.
Gaines wanted to “share her personal story of competing against a biological male athlete, Lia Thomas, at the Women’s NCAA Swimming Championships last year,” her agent Eli Bremer said.
“Instead of a thoughtful discussion tonight at SFSU, Riley was violently accosted, shouted at, physically assaulted, and barricaded in a room by protestors,” he added. “It is stunning that in America in 2023, it is acceptable for biological male students to violently assault a woman for standing up for women’s rights.”
At the time, Gaines tweeted, “This is proof that women need sex-protected spaces. Still only further assures me I’m doing something right. When they want you silent, speak louder.”